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SUN DAY August 2

NZ, + pip: 6. 0, 7.0 & 8.45a.m. LONDON NEWS 9.0 "With the Boys Overseas’? 10.15 "Players and singers" 11. 0 Congregational Service: Mt. Eden Church (Rev. Frank de Lisle) 12.15 p.m. ‘Musical Musings" R 1.0 Dinner music (1.15, LONDON NEWS. Talk, Wickham Steed) 2.0 "Of General Appeal" 2.30 "Round the Bandstand" 3.0 ‘Enthusiasts’ Corner’ 3.30 Music by Rimsky-Korsakov: "Scheherazade" Suite 4.18 "Among the Classics" 5. 0 Children’s song service 5.45 "As the Day Declines" (6:15, LONDON NEWS) aa 6.30 "We Work for Victory" 7. @ Anglican Service: St, Mary’s Cathedral (Dean Wm. Fancourt) 8.16 ‘Harmonie Interlude" 8.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: Symphony Orchestra, "Nights at the Ballet’ No, 14 $8.39 Harold Williams (baritone), ? "Old Fashioned Town’ "If I Might Come to You" Squire 8.45 Sunday evening talk 9. 0 Newsreel with Commentary 8.26 Station" notices 9.28-10.26 ‘The Man from Blankley’s": A domestic comcdy, by F. Anstey. Adapted by W. Graeme-Holder 10.50 War Review 11.0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 CLOSE DOWN poe ee Pee OF

l] Y 880 ke. 341 m. 6. Op.m. Selected recordings 8.30 SYMPHONIC PROGRAMME: Finish National Orchestra, Symphony No. G6 in D Minor, Op. 04 (Sibelius) 8.54 Backhaus (piano), Ballade in D Major, Op. 10, No. 2 (Brahms) 9. 0 Coluinbia Broadcasting Symphony Orchestra, "Les _ Eolides" (Franck) y 9.10 Wiadimir Rosing (tenor) 9.18 Menuhin (violin), and Conservatoire Orchestra, Concerto in A Minor (Dvorak) 9.48 London Symphony Orchestra, Ballet Suite "La Pas d’Acier" (Prokofieff ) 10. 0 Close down 124 1250 ke. 240m. 10. OQa.m. Sacred and orchestral selections 41. 0 Concert 12. 0 Luncheon music 2. Op.m. MisceJlaneous selections 5. 0 Piano-accordion and variety programme 5.40-6.0 Light orchestral music 7. 0 Orchestral seleciions 8.0 Concert 10. 0 Close down

WELLINGTON . 570 ke. 526m. 6. 0, 7.0, &8.45 a.m. LONDON NEWS 9.0 "With the Boys Overseas" 10.15 Band music 10.45 Music of the Masters 11, 0 Salvation Army Service: The Citadel (Major H. Parkinson) 12.15 p.m. (approx.) These You ‘Have Loved 1.0 -Dinner music (1.15, LONDON ; VS. Talk, Wickham Steed) 2. 0._Haydn: Quartet in G Major, Op. 54, "NO, 2 Pro Arte Quartet 2.17 For the Music Lover 2.48 +! Quires and Places Where They ng 3. 0 Reserved 3.30 Two of a Kind 3.52 Intermission 4.0 "Cavalcade of Empire": Cecil Rhodes (Part 2) 4.13. Band music 4.33 Voices in harmony 4.46 Waltz time 5. 0 Children’s Song Serviee 5.45 Music at Your Fireside 5.58 For the organ lover 6.15 LONDON NEWS 6.30 "We Work for Victory" 7. 0 Presbyterian Service: St. An- . dfew’s Church (Rey, Brian Kilroy) 8.5 EVENING PROGRAMME: "The Garden of Melody"

A musical ramble with the NBS Light Orchestra Direction: Harry Ellwood 8.36 "Rhapsody for Orchestra and Saxophone" Music by Debussy Soloist: M. Viardi Sunday Evening Talk Newsreel with Commentary Station notices The Conductor: Stokowski The Orchestra: The Philadelphia Symphony The Vocalist: Heinrich Schlusnus (baritone) Overture in D Minor .... Handel Pee AMOVOS 9 Stn A obs tke wolf "Dances of the Polovtsian Maidens" Rimsky-Korsakov fnd Glazounov SREPORRAAT A. asks 5 gx, Strauss "Russian Easter Festival" Rimsky-Korsakov COOM NN & NGO 10. 3 Close of normal programme 10.50 War Review 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 CLOSE DOWN 2) WELLINGTON 840 ke. 357 m. 6. Op.m. Recordings 8. 0 Concerted voeal items and instrumental recitals 9.45 ‘The Clock Ticks On" a 9.52 Recording 10. 0 Close down 2 Y [D) 990 ke. 303 m. 7. Op.m. Recalis of the week 7.35 "Team Work" 8. 0 Curtain Up: Highlights of entertainment — Master singers, George Baker 80 "Dad and Dave" 43 Melodious memories 2 Theatre Box: "The Answer to 5 Virginia" Hall Russell’s Scottish Choir 33 "Grand City" 45 Do you remember? 0 Close down RY AB hae 7. Op.m. Relay of Church Service 8.15 Studio programme of recordings 9. 0 Station notices 9.2 Recordings 10. 0 Close down 4H rote 750 kc. 395 m. 8.45 a.m. LONDON NEWS 9.0 "With the Boys Overseas" 10.15 Morning programme

1. Op.m. Dinner music (1.15, LONDON NEWS. Talk, Wickham Steed) 2. 0-4.0 Afternoon concert session 6.145 LONDON NEWS 6.30 "We Work for Victory" 7. 0 Baptist Service: Hastings (Rev, T. Russell Grave) 8.15 Recordings, station announcements 8.30 Philharmonic Orchestra, ‘"Katchen von Heilbronn" Overture (Pfitzner) 8.45 Sunday evening talk 9. 0 Newsree! with Commentary 9.25 Opera Orchestra, "Cavalleria Rustlcana’ Fantasia (Mascagni) 9.33 Josephine Antoine (soprano) 9.41 Concert orchestra, "La Boheme" Selection (Puccini) 9.44 Giovanni Martinelli (tenor), and Guiseppe de Luca (baritone) 9.52 Marek Weber’s Orchestra, ‘I Pagliacci" Selection (Leoncavallo, arr. Tavan) 10. 0 Close down

|2 y, N 920 ke. 327 m. 7, Op.m. Beecham and London Philharmonic Orchestra, "Der Freischutz" Overture (Weber) 7.30 Georges Thill (tenor) 8.0 Light opera 8.30 London Symphony Orchestra, (Kajanus), ‘"Belshazzar’s Feast" (Sibelins) 9.1 "Out of the Silence" 9.28 Light classical music 9.48 "Homestead on the Rise" 10. O Close down SY/ CHRISTCHURCH : 720 ke. 416m. 6. 0, 7.0,8.45 a.m. LONDON NEWS 9.0 "With the Boys Overseas" 10.5 Recorded celebrities 11. 0 Presbyterian Service: St. Andrew’s Church (Rt. Rev. J Lawson Robinson) 12.16 p.m. ‘Music for the Middlebrow" 1.0 Dinner = music (1.15, LONDON NEWS. Talk, Wickham Steed) 2.0 "The Bands March On" . 2.30 "From the Theatre" 3.0 "Music by Mendelssohn’: Symphony No, 4 in A Major (‘‘Italian’’) Sir Hamilton Harty and Halle Orchestra 3.25 Sunday Concert 4.0 "For the Music Lover" 4.30 Favourites from the Masters 6. 0 Children’s Service: Rev. Dr. Harrison 6.45 Evening reverie 6.16 LONDON NEWS 6.30 "We Work for Victory" 7. 0 Roman Catholic Service: St. Mary’s Church (Rev. Father C. Callaghan, S.M.) 8.15 EVENING PROGRAMME: New Symphony Orchestra, "In Memoriam’ Overture Sullivan 8.24 From the Studio: Betty Millichamp (soprano), "The Enchanted Forest" (Phillips) "Come to the Dance" arr. Clutsam *"Tehabod" "The Legend" "Morning" Tchaikovski 8.35 Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, "Londonderry Air" "Molly on the Shore" arr. Grainger 8.45 Sunday Evening Talk 9. QO Newsreel with Commentary 9.26 Station notices 9.27-10.35 "Music from the Theatre" The Opera: "Tales of Hoffman", by Offenbach The scene opens in a student’s tavern in Nuremberg, Where the poet Hoffman boasts to the students about his love affairs. These are pictured in three episodes. The first episode introduces us to Olympia, a life-sized. and wonderful mechanical doll. It is the invention of Spalanzani and Coppelius. A magic pair ‘of spectacles is sold to Hloffman by Coppelius in order to deepen the illusion Hoffman falls deeply in love with Olympia. and will not believe that she is not flesh and blood, until the inventors fall out. The deception is exposed

when Coppelius smashes the doll. The second episode takes place in Venice. The Lady Giulietta carelessly casts her eyes on the poet Hoffman, who boasts. that he is proof against her wiles, but promptly loses his heart and head; so much so, that, thinking to win the lady for himself, he challenges her elderly protector, Schlemil, and kills him, only to find that this suited Gillietta. very well, as she had. another lover waiting for her. Hoffman sees them floating away in a gondola, while Dapertutto gloats over him. The third episode concerns Antonia, a beautiful singer, who suffers from ‘a wasting disease. To her comes Hoffman, and as usual, he falls in love with her. Antonia has had to give up singing, for she has been told that if she sang it would mean death. Urged on by the evil Dr, Miracle, she sings onee again and died in the arms of Hoffman. The evil genius who appears in three different guises, as Coppelius, Dapertutto and Dr. Miracle, -is the cause of Hoffman’s disappointment in each ease. 10.50 War Commentary 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 CLOSE DOWN

_- _- = NN 3B = Som _ LOVE See 2.30-3.30 p.m. (approx.) Combined 6. 0 8.30 8.45 9. 0 9.30 10. 0 Citizens’ Intercession Service (relayed from the Civic Theatre) Light music Musi> on reeds Presenting Naney Evans Half-an-hour with Sir Thomas Beecham "The Woman Without a Name" Close down SARE OE 12. 0-1.30 p.m. Dinner music (1.78, NOOa @-@ ooao 10. 0 LONDON NEWS. ‘Talk, Wickham Steed) Sacred song service LONDON NEWS "We Work for Victory" Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, "Slavonic Dances Nos. 8 and 9" (Dvorak) Miliza kKorjus (soprano) Vitya Vronsky and Victor~ Babin (pianists), "Rosenkavalier" Waltz, Op. 59 (Strauss) Jussi Bjorling (tenor) ‘Paris Symphony Orchestra, "Bourrée Fantasque" (Chabrier) "Fireside Memories" The radio stage "Romany Spy" The cloister bells and John Morel (baritone) Sunday evening talk Newsreel with Commentary "Sorrell and Son" Close down Gl, DUNEDIN 790 ke. 380 m. bs = ‘ou co aoo PROwWw SLOAN PHw: easas o&85 wo @ . > = = e nN »7.0 &8.45 a.m. LONDON NEWS "With the Boys Overseas"’ Feminine artists: Orchestras and chorus Anglican Service: St. Paul’s Cathedral (The Dean) p.m. Concert celebrities Dinner musie (1.15, LONDON NEWS. Talk, Wickham Steed) Instrumental interlude Music by Schubert: Trio in-E Flat Major, Op. 100, played by the Busch-Serkin Trio Orehestras of the world "Madman’s Island" Light orchestras and ballads Methodist Service: Trinity Metho« dist Church (Rev. Basil Metson) Big Brother Bills Song Service LONDON NEWS "We Work for Victory" Selected recordings EVENING PROGRAMME: Beecham and London Philharmonte * Orchestra, , "Faust" Overture ..... « Wagner Gerhard Husch (baritone), "The Poet Speaks" "Salomo" Hans Hermann Kreisler and London Philharmonic Orchestra, Concerto in E Minor, a 64 endelssohn Sunday evening talk Newsreeil with Commentary

9.25 Station notices 9.27-10.0 Ormandy and Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, "Transfigured Night," Op, 4 Schonberg 10.50 War Review 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 CLOSE DOWN WYO) DUNEDIN 1140 ke. 263 m, 6. Op.m. Recordings 7.20 Topical talk 8.15 "Dombey and Son" a Music by brass and military bands 10. Close down AN EC ge 2 8.45 a.m. LONDON NEWS . 0 "With the Boys Overseas" 10. O Recordings 11. 0 Sunday morning programme 4. Op.m. Dinner music (1.15, LONDON NEWS. Talk, Wickham Steed) 2.0 Boston Promenade Orchestra 2.30 The Music of Norway

3.0 "An American in Paris’ (Gersh-. win), played by Paul Whiteman’s | Concert Orchestra 3.12 Famous artists: Lionel Tertis (viola), and John Amadio (flautist) ovwtey.* Een Lake City Tabernacle oir 6.15 LONDON NEWS 6.30 Anglican Church Service from the Studio (Archdeacon J. A. Lush) 7.30 Gleanings from far and wide 8.15 Station notices "Those We Love" 8.45 Sunday evening talk 9.0 Newsreel with Commentary 9.26 "Silas Marner" 9.37 Slumber session 10, 0 Close down [4L22 (0) RUNEDN 9. Oam. Tunes for the breakfast table 9. Radio Church of the Helping !land 10. 0 Morning melodies 10.15 Little Chapel of Good Cheer 10, Music in the air 41. Variety fare 411.30 Melody and romance 12.15 p.m, Close down ~"

Q SUNDAY

eB AUCKLAND 12 170K ¢, 280m 6. 0, 7.0,8.45 a.m. News from London 8.25 Health Talk by "Uncle Scrim" 8.30 Youth at the Controls 9.15 Uncle Tom’s Children’s Choir 411. 0 The Friendly Road Service 12. 0 Listeners’ Request session 1.15 p.m. News from London 2. 0 The Radio Matinee 3.30 News from London . The Diggers’ session Storytime with Bryan O’Brien A Talk on Social Justice News from London "We Work for Victory" Uncle Tom and the Sankey Singers Great Orations "Radio Theatre Headline News pag programme The American Hour News from London Close down NA cookhomansaosa ae WELLINGTON £30k. 265 m. 0, 7.0, 8.45 a.m. News from London 15 A Religion for Monday Morning -25 Health talk by "Uncle Scrim" 30 Youth at the Controls O Uncle Tom and his Children’s Choir 15 Listen to the band! O The World of Sport 11. O Friendly Road Service of Song 11.30 The Morning Star: Vernon Geyer 11.45 Comedy cameo 12. O Luncheon programme 1.15 News from London 3. 0 Radio Matinee 4.30 News from London 4.45 Session for the Blind 5. 0 Storytime with Bryan O’Brien 5.30 Tea-table tunes 6. 0 A talk on Social Justice 6.15 News from London 6.30 We Work for Victory 7. 0 Great Orations 7.30 Coast Patrol 8. 0 Headline News, followed by Oriwa’s Maori session 8.30 Mavis Edmondg presents musical reminiscences 8.45 Special programme 9. 0 The American Hour 10.30 Slumber session 10.50 Commentary, followed by News from London 11.15 Variety 11.50 The Epilogue 12. 0 Close down CHRISTCHURCH £430: c. 210 m. 6. 0, 7.0, 845a.m. News from London 8.30 Health talk by "Uncle Scrim" 9. O Unole Tom’s Children’s Choir 9.15 Around the Bandstand

10, 0 11, 0 11,15 11.45 12. 0 Hospital session Friendly Road Service of Song A Budget of popular tunes Sports summary ("The Toff’’) The luncheon session 1.15 p.m. News from London 2.0 4.30 5. 0 5.30 6. 0 6.15 6.30 7. 0 The Radio Matinee Heac"-e News Storytime with Bryan O’Brien Half an hour with Gwen A talk on Social Justice News from London We Work for Victory Great Orations Musical programme Headline News, followed by Glimpses of Erin Special rrogramme The American Hour Variety programme Restful music News from London Close down 4ZB DUNEDIN 1280 Kc. 234 m. Seccedhp aan NAA0 CM ONNOHATTARAN=ANHAOOMHOH 1 ® 8+ ® aaa p.m. News from London , 7.0, 8.45 a.m. News from London Talk by "Uncle Sorim" Youth at the Controls : Uncle Tom’s Children’s Choir The Morning Star The Friendly Road Service of Song Listeners’ favourites The Radio Matinee The Diggers’ session News from London Storytime with Bryan O’Brien Half-an-hour with Julian Lee A Talk on Social Justice News from London "We Work for Victory" Great Crations Glimpses of Erin Headline News from London A special programme The American hour Nights at the Ballet News from London Music for Sunday Close down 7 PALMERSTON Nth. (400 kc. 214m. 8. 0-10.0 a.m. Recorded programmg 8.30 Youth at the Controis + Md gs Variety News from London ‘We Work for Victory" Guest Artists: Deanna Durbin and Meredith Willson Spy Exchange Great Orations Favourites of the week Headline aye followed by Glimpses of Eri The American EO broadcast) Close down

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 161, 24 July 1942, Page 30

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SUN DAY August 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 161, 24 July 1942, Page 30

SUN DAY August 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 161, 24 July 1942, Page 30

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